An L+T Spectral Binary with Possible AB Doradus Kinematics
Daniella C. Bardalez Gagliuffi, Jonathan Gagne, Jacqueline Faherty,, Adam Burgasser

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a spectral binary system with potential planetary-mass components, possibly part of the AB Doradus moving group, using a novel detection technique for young brown dwarf companions.
Contribution
It introduces a new method for identifying and characterizing planetary-mass companions to young brown dwarfs through spectral binary analysis.
Findings
Possible planetary-mass components below the Deuterium burning limit.
High probability of membership in AB Doradus moving group.
Spectral peculiarities indicating a blended-light binary.
Abstract
We present the identification of WISE~J135501.90825838.9 as a spectral binary system with a slight possibility of planetary-mass components in the \,Myr AB~Doradus moving group. Peculiarities in the near-infrared spectrum of this source suggest it to be a blended-light binary with L6.01.0 and T3.01.8 or L7.00.6 and T7.50.4 components. Its proper motion and radial velocity as a combined-light source yield a high membership probability for AB~Doradus. While the young L6+T3 case is underluminous in a color-magnitude diagram at the AB~Doradus kinematic distance, the young L7+T7.5 case could be viable. Gravity-sensitive indicators are more consistent with a field-age binary. If confirmed as a young object, member of AB~Doradus, we estimate masses of 111\,\mjup\ and 91\,\mjup\ with both component masses below the Deuterium burning mass limit.…
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